A Study of British Metaphysical Poetry

A Study of British Metaphysical Poetry

by Wu Di

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Metaphysics refers to a unique poetry school that emerged in the British literary world in the 17th century. The British poet John Dunn is a representative figure of this genre. He is famous in the literary world for his exquisite use of "fantasy" metaphors in his poems. Metaphysics did not receive enough attention in the development of the classicism trend in the 18th century and the romanticism in the 19th century. It was not fully recognized in the literary world until the 20th century, and it had a profound influence on British and American literature in the 20th century. This book starts the study of British metaphysical poetry from three parts: theme and thought, poetic art and imagery, comparison and influence. It intends to make a macro overview of the ideological characteristics, artistic contribution and research significance of this school of poetry, as well as make an in-depth micro analysis of many important poetic texts that have not been translated into Chinese.

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